posted by
connielane at 10:51am on 31/03/2009 under dollhouse
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Posting this here instead of one of the communities, because frankly, from what I've read of the various comms, I trust your opinions and hypotheses more. :)
I've watched last week's episode a couple of times, and something that stands out to me is the memory glitches the actives were having when they were affected by the drug. What we saw of Echo's and Victor's and Sierra's glitches appeared to be from their real (or in Sierra's case, blank) consciousness. In other words, they were remembering things from their non-imprinted state, either before they were wiped or during their actual wiped state.
We didn't *see* "November's" glitches, but we heard her mumbling about them, and, assuming that "Mellie" is an imprint and not a real person, she was remembering part of her Mellie imprint (as well as what I'm calling her "Black Mamba" imprint) - something the other actives were not doing, as far as I could tell.
Does this strike anyone else as odd? Is it maybe just the nature of her programming, which is apparently somewhat different than the regular dolls to begin with? Or perhaps because she had more exposure to the drug she had a different experience than the others?
I've watched last week's episode a couple of times, and something that stands out to me is the memory glitches the actives were having when they were affected by the drug. What we saw of Echo's and Victor's and Sierra's glitches appeared to be from their real (or in Sierra's case, blank) consciousness. In other words, they were remembering things from their non-imprinted state, either before they were wiped or during their actual wiped state.
We didn't *see* "November's" glitches, but we heard her mumbling about them, and, assuming that "Mellie" is an imprint and not a real person, she was remembering part of her Mellie imprint (as well as what I'm calling her "Black Mamba" imprint) - something the other actives were not doing, as far as I could tell.
Does this strike anyone else as odd? Is it maybe just the nature of her programming, which is apparently somewhat different than the regular dolls to begin with? Or perhaps because she had more exposure to the drug she had a different experience than the others?